ryanthompson -
1 year ago

ryanthompson -
1 year ago

Can you clear your composer cache and try again? I'll have to look into that installer issue but looks like permissions perhaps. It's a clone of the Laravel installer if that helps you debug things at all.

pwrsrg -
1 year ago

So after MANY unsuccessful attempts, I was finally able to install via Composer. (composer create-project pyrocms/pyrocms --prefer-source) It took about 20min to download and install, but that might be normal.

edster -
1 year ago

pwrsrg -
1 year ago

@edster, The issue has nothing to do with Apache nor IIS as it fails during installation, not upon browsing.

Per the website's installation instructions:

Via Installer
First, download the PyroCMS installer using Composer:

$composer global require "pyrocms/installer"

Once installed, the pyro new command will create a fresh PyroCMS installation in the directory you specify.
For instance, pyro new website.dev will create a directory named website.dev containing a fresh Pyro installation with all of Pyro's dependencies already installed: